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Cross-sectoral framework for socio-economic resilience to climate change and extreme events in Europe

CROSSEU

Project timeline
Start:
January 2024
Duration:
36 months
End:
December 2026
General Information
The project CROSSEU aims to respond to the increasing societal needs to reduce climate-damaging actions, adapt to the expected consequences and increase socio-economic resilience. The project aims are to deliver a climate-sensitive framework, including a ready-to-use decision support system platform and technical recommendations, to inform investment decisions, cost-effective adaptation and mitigation options and policy response to climate change. The project will contribute to advancing the understanding of the socioeconomic risks and response options associated with climate change impact in Europe in different timeframes, including the post-COVID19 societal-environmental transformation, and derive practical recommendations for political and societal action. The solutions proposed are based on an extensive assessment of the socio-economic risks of climate change in a cross-sectoral hierarchical approach, based on storylines addressing key categories of climate hazards in different socio-economic sectors and climate change-sensitive areas across countries and European regions. The project will offer a ready-to-use solution that integrates complex information from available climate risk data sets and non-climatic sectoral data collected during the project implementation and derived through modelling based on demand-driven climate-socio-economic pathways. CROSSEU is designed to bridge the science-based information about the economic impacts of climate change and the unique contributions of the project will be (i) the quantification of costs of existent and emergent socioeconomic risks and opportunities at NUTS3 level, (ii) an improved representation of adaptation within biogeophysical climate change risk and (iii) a better consideration of modelling uncertainties by identifying their nature, assessing their characteristics in a systematic way to determine a better informed and robust decision-making.
Hereon will contribute to two main work packages on integrating bio-geophysical and socio-economic modelling, and sectoral climate change hotspot case studies.
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme AreaHORIZON-CL5-2022-D1-01-02-two-stage
Project TypeResearch and Innovation Action (RIA)
Contract NumberGrant Agreement 101081377
Co-ordinatorAdministratia Nationala De Meteorologie (RO)
Funding for the Project (€) Funding for Hereon (€)
3,444,624267,812
Contact Person at Hereon Dr. Paul Bowyer, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), +49 (0)40-226338-427
E-mail contact
Worldwide Europe

Participants
Administratia Nationala de Meteorologie (RO), Conoscenza E Innovazione Societa Aresponsabilita Limitata Semplificata (IT), Czech University Of Life Sciences Prague (CZ), EDF Electricite de France (FR), LGI Consulting SARL (FR), Technical University of Denmark (DK), The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) (CH), United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UK), Universita degli Studi di Padova (IT), Universitatea din Bucuresti (RO), Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (AT), University College London (UK), University of East Anglia (UK), World Energy & Meteorology Council (UK)
Last Update: 09. January 2024